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Rating: Summary: Good read Review: I can honestly say I was surprised by this book. It was given to me as a gift and I had initially dismissed it after reading the back cover. I thought it was just some cheezy Mafia knock off. I picked it up again a month later and read the first few pages. I was immediately hooked and couldn't put the damn book down! I'm trying to track down the rest of the series now...
Rating: Summary: The most enjoyable book that I've read in recent memory. Review: The Man in the Moon is a Don. The Earth has become a Puritan's dream, so if you want to have any fun, you have to go to the Moon. Moonbase Vegas, that is. But never forget to pay your respects to The Six Families, though, as they run the place. Think Pulp Fiction meets The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. Now meet Deuce McNamara, adopted son of the lowliest of the Six, and all-around nice wiseguy. He's caught up in the biggest shake-up since The Families took over. If he can stay alive, he might just come out with a nice piece of the action. Viola. Nancy Holder is a very accomplished and award-winning author of horror, romance and media tie-ins. The Six Families is her first major foray into original science fiction and, quite simply, the most enjoyable book I've read in recent memory. As this is only Gambler's Star: Book One, she'll obviously be around for awhile, and for that - mille grazie. So all you fans of TV's Vegas and Wiseguy, and you fans of a good story, take note: You don't want to miss these. Capisce? --PMH
Rating: Summary: The Man in the Moon is a Don. Review: The Six Families is the first novel in my Gambler's Star science fiction trilogy for Avon Eos. Here's a condensed version of the back cover copy: "It's 2141, and gambling is illegal everywhere on Earth. After a vicious turf war, six mob Families reign supreme over a new oasis for vice of every kind -- Moonbase Vegas. "Enter Deuce McNamara, an ambitious young bagman for the Borgioli Family, who is no stranger to risk and chance. He sees his latet opportunity to dance with Lady Luck when Hunter Castle, a wealthy Southerner, arrives on the Moon in his fabled ship, Gambler's Star. His plan to open a new casino is bitterly opposed by the Families, who elect Deuce to stop him. As the angles Deuce is playing start to multiply, Deuce comes to realize the impending mob war is not just about gambling. It's not just about Moonbase Vegas. It's about controling the Moon itself." I loved writing this book. I read a ton of books about various organized crime groups including the Mafia and the yakuza. I watched (and continue to watch) every mob movie I can find ... especially if Al Pacino is in it! I hope you'll enjoy THE SIX FAMILIES.
Rating: Summary: SF Meets The Godfather--with style. Review: You don't have to be a fan of mob films and books to enjoy this first novel in the Gambler's Star trilogy. Author Holder has taken a unique, cleverly satirical view of the Moon's future, and told her story with wit, style, and an ingenuity difficult to find in sf these days. Once you realize that, of all things, toilet paper is the black market currency of choice, you know you're in for one heck of a grand ride.
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